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Jackie's Groove interview Arnel Pineda

PostPosted: Tue May 23, 2017 10:11 am
by tater1977
Jackie's Groove®‏ @jackiebertone · 2h2 hours ago

Hey Journey® fans! Please tune in to our incredible interview with Journey® incredible lead singer, Arnel Pineda!


05/22/17 JOURNEY Lead Singer – Arnel Pineda

http://entertalkradio.com/jackiesgroove/arnel-pineda/

@8.00 - 9.30 mark :lol: how he met SP

Re: Jackie's Groove interview Arnel Pineda

PostPosted: Tue May 23, 2017 11:22 am
by perryfan61
Well....that was a little TMI!! Hilarious :D :lol: :roll:

Re: Jackie's Groove interview Arnel Pineda

PostPosted: Tue May 23, 2017 11:35 am
by tater1977
perryfan61 wrote:Well....that was a little TMI!! Hilarious :D :lol: :roll:


Well you know, when nature calls, you better answer... :lol:

Re: Jackie's Groove interview Arnel Pineda

PostPosted: Tue May 23, 2017 11:34 pm
by bellairepark73
What I find incredible was Jackie's Groove's tweet calling Arnel iconic. :D Ummm....no. :roll:

Re: Jackie's Groove interview Arnel Pineda

PostPosted: Wed May 24, 2017 2:04 am
by tater1977
bellairepark73 wrote:What I find incredible was Jackie's Groove's tweet calling Arnel iconic. :D Ummm....no. :roll:


What surprised me the most is Arnel's statement at 16.50 - 17.50 mark.
The way his fans have talked all these years, sounded like he was known/followed
worldwide, before he joined Journey.

But here it sounds like just the opposite was true according to AP.
AP was ready to quit the Philippines and move back to Hong Kong with his wife
because there was nothing for him there in the Philippines anymore.

Re: Jackie's Groove interview Arnel Pineda

PostPosted: Tue Jun 27, 2017 1:35 pm
by bellairepark73
I hope he washed his hands before shaking hands. :shock: :loll
Why does he sound slurred? Was he just waking up?

Re: Jackie's Groove interview Arnel Pineda

PostPosted: Tue Jun 27, 2017 10:07 pm
by The_Noble_Cause
tater1977 wrote:.
The way his fans have talked all these years, sounded like he was known/followed
worldwide, before he joined Journey.
But here it sounds like just the opposite was true according to AP.


News to me. I never heard that he had any sort of established fanbase prior to Journey.

Re: Jackie's Groove interview Arnel Pineda

PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2017 12:29 am
by brywool
The_Noble_Cause wrote:
tater1977 wrote:.
The way his fans have talked all these years, sounded like he was known/followed
worldwide, before he joined Journey.
But here it sounds like just the opposite was true according to AP.


News to me. I never heard that he had any sort of established fanbase prior to Journey.


He'd been a club singer forever. He'd put out albums over there. While I don't think he was some kind of "Major International Superstar" (You know, like Taylor Swift or The DeFranco Family), he did have some kind of following. Wasn't he playing Manilla and also Hong Kong? Seems like he got around.

Funny story- My wife and I were having dinner with some friends a few months ago. Somehow we got into talking about our friend's military experience in the Navy and what that was like. Knowing that I'm a musician, he talked about an instance years ago where they were in Manilla for some reason (I forget whether he was stationed there or if it was R&R). He mentioned this street that was one of the places to be for service guys. He says he and his buddy ended up going into a bar on the street because he heard some gal in a band blasting out "Barracuda". He said, "It sounded like Heart, so that sounded like a good place to go into . We walked into the bar and I looked up on stage and there was this little Filipino guy singing. He was wailing and we couldn't believe he was nailing all these songs. They were just a cover band, but wow, they were great".

My wife and I looked at each other and we're like "WHOA, we KNOW who that was! I will bet you that was Arnel Pineda from Journey." These guys like Journey, but they don't know AP from anybody nor the whole Manilla story, etc. They're not psycho music fans like myself. So I told them that whole story of how he got picked up by Journey. But what are the chances?? He told me the name of the bar and I asked Arnel about it. He says "Yeah, that was most likely me. We played that bar a lot and back then 'Barracuda' was in our set" (paraphrasing).

Just thought it was a funny coincidence that one of our good friends had actually seen him starting out. He said he was an amazingly good singer and totally sounded like Ann Wilson (we're from Seattle, so we all know who Ann is).

Anyway...

Re: Jackie's Groove interview Arnel Pineda

PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2017 12:56 am
by Art Vandelay
brywool wrote:
The_Noble_Cause wrote:
tater1977 wrote:.
The way his fans have talked all these years, sounded like he was known/followed
worldwide, before he joined Journey.
But here it sounds like just the opposite was true according to AP.


News to me. I never heard that he had any sort of established fanbase prior to Journey.


He'd been a club singer forever. He'd put out albums over there. While I don't think he was some kind of "Major International Superstar" (You know, like Taylor Swift or The DeFranco Family), he did have some kind of following. Wasn't he playing Manilla and also Hong Kong? Seems like he got around.

Funny story- My wife and I were having dinner with some friends a few months ago. Somehow we got into talking about our friend's military experience in the Navy and what that was like. Knowing that I'm a musician, he talked about an instance years ago where they were in Manilla for some reason (I forget whether he was stationed there or if it was R&R). He mentioned this street that was one of the places to be for service guys. He says he and his buddy ended up going into a bar on the street because he heard some gal in a band blasting out "Barracuda". He said, "It sounded like Heart, so that sounded like a good place to go into . We walked into the bar and I looked up on stage and there was this little Filipino guy singing. He was wailing and we couldn't believe he was nailing all these songs. They were just a cover band, but wow, they were great".

My wife and I looked at each other and we're like "WHOA, we KNOW who that was! I will bet you that was Arnel Pineda from Journey." These guys like Journey, but they don't know AP from anybody nor the whole Manilla story, etc. They're not psycho music fans like myself. So I told them that whole story of how he got picked up by Journey. But what are the chances?? He told me the name of the bar and I asked Arnel about it. He says "Yeah, that was most likely me. We played that bar a lot and back then 'Barracuda' was in our set" (paraphrasing).

Just thought it was a funny coincidence that one of our good friends had actually seen him starting out. He said he was an amazingly good singer and totally sounded like Ann Wilson (we're from Seattle, so we all know who Ann is).

Anyway...


Great story! Thanks for sharing!

Re: Jackie's Groove interview Arnel Pineda

PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2017 1:48 am
by brywool
Art Vandelay wrote:
Great story! Thanks for sharing!


Yeah, personally, I think Arnel is the sh*t. Love the guy. Love how gracious he is about the gig, the history, the fans, and his whole amazing stroke of luck that put him in the lead singer spot. But his whole story has been very cool to watch for me personally. When our friend said "yeah, we went into this club... etc." the hair on my arms stood up. It was weird. "Holy crap! I know who you're talking about!"

God. I'm 54 and I still geek out over my favorite bands.

Re: Jackie's Groove interview Arnel Pineda

PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2017 10:34 pm
by The_Noble_Cause
brywool wrote:He'd been a club singer forever. He'd put out albums over there. While I don't think he was some kind of "Major International Superstar" (You know, like Taylor Swift or The DeFranco Family), he did have some kind of following. Wasn't he playing Manilla and also Hong Kong? Seems like he got around.

Funny story- My wife and I were having dinner with some friends a few months ago. Somehow we got into talking about our friend's military experience in the Navy and what that was like. Knowing that I'm a musician, he talked about an instance years ago where they were in Manilla for some reason (I forget whether he was stationed there or if it was R&R). He mentioned this street that was one of the places to be for service guys. He says he and his buddy ended up going into a bar on the street because he heard some gal in a band blasting out "Barracuda". He said, "It sounded like Heart, so that sounded like a good place to go into . We walked into the bar and I looked up on stage and there was this little Filipino guy singing. He was wailing and we couldn't believe he was nailing all these songs. They were just a cover band, but wow, they were great".

My wife and I looked at each other and we're like "WHOA, we KNOW who that was! I will bet you that was Arnel Pineda from Journey." These guys like Journey, but they don't know AP from anybody nor the whole Manilla story, etc. They're not psycho music fans like myself. So I told them that whole story of how he got picked up by Journey. But what are the chances?? He told me the name of the bar and I asked Arnel about it. He says "Yeah, that was most likely me. We played that bar a lot and back then 'Barracuda' was in our set" (paraphrasing).

Just thought it was a funny coincidence that one of our good friends had actually seen him starting out. He said he was an amazingly good singer and totally sounded like Ann Wilson (we're from Seattle, so we all know who Ann is).

Anyway...


Very cool, Brywool. There was a story here (prolly BS) that Azoff had him under contract and that's how AP came to Neal's attention. This would make the You Tube story false. At the same time, it does seem like Neal is a total social media/online whore. So who knows. Out of all the replacement singers, Arnel certainly has the widest range. Wouldn't have been my choice personally. Chalfant had a proven record of writing and singing. Same with Bolton. But that's just me...

Re: Jackie's Groove interview Arnel Pineda

PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2017 12:41 pm
by JourneyHard
Arnel said one of his favorite songs was Too late. I think Arnel would be up for the new Journey album to sound like Evolution. :D

Neal, listen to the fans AND Arnel. :D

Re: Jackie's Groove interview Arnel Pineda

PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2017 10:57 pm
by The_Noble_Cause
JourneyHard wrote:Arnel said one of his favorite songs was Too late. I think Arnel would be up for the new Journey album to sound like Evolution. :D

Neal, listen to the fans AND Arnel. :D


About two years ago, Neal said that him and Arnel would start writing new Journey music. Never heard what happened to that. I really don't quite get why they won't just write songs without Cain. Who cares? So many better collaborators out there (Blades, Soto, Swedish Frontiers guys).